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Interpretation Of French Daily Communication Etiquette

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France is the first country in the western countries to recognize People's Republic of China, and China and France established diplomatic relations in 1964. Over the past 50 years, China and France may have been bumping against each other, and there have been some twists and turns.


Generalized Concept of etiquette It can be regarded as a kind of society. Code of conduct Every word we say, every act is appropriate, is actually related to etiquette.


Why? French etiquette French etiquette can be regarded as the representative of Western etiquette, because French etiquette was popular in Europe from 17 to nineteenth Century with Sharon culture at that time. At that time, everyone used French elegant etiquette as a model of behavior, so everyone went to study. Therefore, we can see that France was regarded as the center of etiquette at that time. If you are familiar with French etiquette, it may be easier to understand other Western etiquette.


What is the development trend of modern etiquette in France? What is the emphasis on French etiquette?


First, equality and confrontation. No matter your level is high or low, we are equal, the level does not affect our relationship. They are basically proportionate to their names. The French boss will not say that you are my subordinates and my subordinates. He will be my colleague and colleague. Therefore, etiquette is equal and confronting power.


Second, sincere and real. For example, one thing you have done, you say this is not my credit, it is everyone's credit. In France, you will be surprised to see that you did it. Why is it not your credit? So he thought it was not true.


Third, individualism and competition. To open the French etiquette book, there are 1/3 in front of us about how a person should dress up and show himself. Putting this in front of the book is to let everyone know that a person should express himself how to be decent, how to conform to the scene, the situation, what to say, what to do and how to make up, to emphasize that "I" can stand out among others through etiquette, which is individualism.


Not only that, but also respect others. France attaches great importance to respecting others in terms of etiquette. For example, in a French restaurant, the environment is very quiet. Everyone speaks very quietly and does not affect others because he thinks he should respect others.


But in conversation, the Frenchmen usually come up with a solid topic at once. The Chinese people first make a few noises or first talk about topics that are not related to substantive topics. In the conversation, if the other side's views are different from their own views, the Frenchmen will make a direct rebuttal; the Chinese will affirm each other's views before putting forward their own views. The French think that collisions with different opinions in conversation are meaningful, so the French always like to find something to discuss and collide.

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